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LG Nitro HD (AT&T)

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Web content is clearer and more robust by allowing more content to be viewed on a single screen than other smartphones with equal display dimensions. Powered by a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor and supporting AT&T’s 4G HSPA+ and LTE network connectivity (learn more below), consumers will experience PC-like web browsing, quickly download and store applications, music and videos, seamlessly multitask and enjoy the brilliance of HD multimedia with no lag time or processing interruptions. The HD experience is taken to a higher, more personal level with an 8MP rear-facing camera allowing consumers to capture and playback life’s moments in high definition 1080p video.

Life in HD

The HD experience is taken to a higher, more personal level with an 8.0 MP HD rear-facing camera and camcorder (1080p, 30 frames / second)with LED flash, allowing you to capture life’s moments in high definition. The front-facing camera is capable of images up to 1.3 MP and can be used for video chat.

Vital Statistics

The LG Nitro weighs 4.5 ounces and measures 5.27 x 2.67 x 0.41 inches. Its 1830 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 7 hours of talk time, and up to (10.8 days) of standby time. It runs on AT&T's 4G LTE and HSPA+ networks GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900MHz, UMTS/HSPA/HSPA+: 850/1900/2100.

AT&T 4G LTE Network

AT&T's 4G LTE network allows for quicker access, smoother media streaming, and faster web experiences. LTE technology is capable of delivering mobile broadband speeds up to 10 times faster than 3G. Additionally, LTE technology offers a faster response time due to lower latency--the processing time it takes to move data through a network--vastly speeding download times for web pages as well as improving services such as mobile gaming and two-way video calling.

And when combined with 4G HSPA+ technology, AT&T is capable of delivering a quicker, more consistent mobile broadband experience than ever before. AT&T has deployed HSPA+ to virtually 100 percent of its mobile broadband network, which enables 4G speeds when combined with enhanced backhaul (via Ethernet or fiber). Backhaul is one of the major pieces of a telecommunications network. Think of it as the limbs connecting AT&T's cell towers with AT&T's backbone network that provides access to the Internet.

Optional AT&T Services

AT&T Navigator: This premium GPS navigation application includes audible turn-by-turn directions, real-time traffic updates and re-routing options, and 3D moving maps (additional charges applicable). AT&T Navigator offers several other features to make your commute more enjoyable and reliable, including mobile access to Yellowpages.com. You'll be able to find the closes ATM, restaurant, gas station, Wi-Fi hotspot and more with over 10 million business listings.

AT&T FamilyMap: Locate any phone indoors or outdoors on the AT&T Network. FamilyMap provides peace of mind by being able to conveniently locate a family member from your wireless phone or PC and know that your family's information is secure and private. Want to verify that your child arrives home from school each day? Set up a Schedule Check to automatically get location information sent to you via text message or e-mail.

More Features

Android Gingerbread Operating System

The Android 2.3 operating system (dubbed Gingerbread) features a clean, more refined interface with new icons, improved top notification bar, and more intuitive navigation.

Multitasking in Gingerbread allows you the ability to run more than one app at a time. If you're playing a game, you can easily switch to an incoming e-mail and then switch back to the game without losing your place. And like the previous version of Android ("Froyo"), Gingerbread provides support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1 for access to the full Web.

The onscreen keyboard makes it easier to type thanks to additional spacing between the keys and larger font sizes. And the more you use the keyboard, the easier typing will be as the enhanced suggest feature records previous input history to make better suggestions.

One-touch access to the popular Google mobile services you use every day is also available through the Android operating system. It provides easy access to both personal and corporate e-mail, calendars, and contacts supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. And through Android Market, you'll get access to thousands of useful applications, widgets, and fun games to download and install on your phone, with many more apps being added every day.

Google Integration

Android Market for browsing and downloading thousands of free and paid apps

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

I had test driven the HTC Vivid, Samsung Galaxy 2 (and Skyrocket) at the AT&T store prior to making my decision to purchase the LG Nitro HD. The Nitro by far had the best screen and the functionality of it was on par with them well. Some reviews knock the design of the phone down a couple of pegs stating that it's rather plain. I don't know about you, but when I invest in a phone, a case goes on it immediately. So yeah it's a little plain, but I'll never see it now that my case is covering it.

A little history. This was my first Android phone purchase. Prior to owning this phone, I had an Iphone 3G, an Iphone 4, and a Windows HTC Surround. The HTC Surround is what I was using before selecting the LG Nitro (for those that like the Zune player, there is a music app called Ubermusic that looks almost identical to the Zune player).

I was seriously thinking about upgrading to a Nokia Lumia as I did like my HTC Surround. I am so glad I didn't. There are so many things the Android can do that the Windows phone can't even touch yet. To list the differences, it would take all day. Trust me. I've used the Windows phone since it came out, and although it's functional, there are just too many limitations on it to compete.

Here is what I like:Great screen! HD looks great and has the best display I've seen yet for a 4.5 inch screen. I don't have any issues with response times or any glitches with web browsing. I already own an Android tablet, so downloading and installing previous apps was a painless process. This thing is fast! It's my first 4g (no 4G LTE in my area yet) phone, so the download speeds are night and day to me.Read more ›

I bought this (no contract) from eBay, and I think this phone is amazing!

I upgraded to this from another LG android, the P506 (LG Thrive,) and the Nitro is leaps and bounds ahead of it. The Thrive could hardly play music (sometimes it took several seconds to manually switch to the next song, much worse than anything other reviewers are complaining about,) while the Nitro can play any 1080p video I want, with no problem! There is no match for AT&T phones at this price.

I saw another reviewer saying that they have to press several times to get a response, and I only notice that I have to press HARDER on the screen than I did the Thrive, there's really no problem with the digitizer.

And it get's even better if you can manage to get the Android 4.0 leak installed. It's tough to do with the latest 2.3 update (the new update can't be rooted,) but it can be done, and it's worth it.

Other reviewers, please don't give 1 star reviews for the smallest things (like the battery is too small, or you have to press the screen harder than you want to, or it starts talking about you behind your back, whatever.) It makes your reviews look petty. If you REALLY can't stand the battery life, drop an extra 20 bucks on an extended battery. the 3800mah batteries is nearly triple the life of the stock battery, and they even give you a new back cover for the thicker battery.

I've own the LG Nitro HD since it came out also, and I think people are quick to give it a bad name. Sure it's not perfect, it dose get warm but I've owned several phones that did the same. So that's not a big if you know better. The next thing is is yeas the battery life could be better, but everyone should know that WiFi drains the battery faster than anything! I love being able to download things while surfing the web at the same time. You also have to consider the larger screen that's in HD! It's going to use more power than a screen that is smaller and not HD! It's a no brainier issue! I love that this phone is thin, and light weight, the iphone can't beat that yet!

So a few people got a bad one, you know what? That happens with iphones too! Send it back and get another one....

Bought this phone in late May, 2012. Loved the phone...great size, weight, screen clarity. Then, 48 days into it, the battery suddenly died. The phone would not come back. So into Best Buy, repaired, return. Since then, and it has been "repaired" five times to no avail, it dies without warning. Sometimes the battery is dead, sometimes the battery is fine. Doesn't matter what app (and I'm down to almost no apps...battery life IS a separate, significant issue). I'm now on the second battery in 10 months and it crashes an average of 1.5 times a day. I have to take the battery out to restart...IF it restarts. If you buy this phone (please, buy mine) make absolutely certain you back everything up everywhere all the time. And don't get it at Best Buy. Their warranty is crap. They say I'm doomed until the two year commitment is up. No matter what.

I have had the LG Nitro for about 3 months now and have had enough time with it to weigh in with my opinion. Couple of things to note - first, I use this with Straight Talk's prepaid monthly plan - unlimited everything for $45 through Walmart. Second, it is operating on AT&T's network (Straight Talk has deals with AT&T, T Mobile, and Sprint and will use one of those networks depending upon your phone and the area where you live). Because I use Straight Talk, I am unfortunately limited to HSPA+ speeds and cannot comment on 4G speeds. I knew this going in, and it's just a carrier limitation - not an issue with the phone. In any case, I typically get 4.5mbs download speeds in my area and am happy with that, but 4G users will likely get much faster download rates. Third, I immediately upgraded the OS from Gingerbread to Ice Cream Sandwich when I bought the phone, so everything in my review is based on the experience with ICS.

First, the negatives. The only potentially glaring issue with the LG Nitro is battery life. In my experience I have to charge my phone every night minimum, and often times under heavy use I have to charge it during the day to keep it going. I hardly every use WIFI because I have a good strong signal where I work & live with good data speeds. I also keep GPS turned off unless I'm using the navigation features while driving, which mostly happens only on longer trips. I keep my screen brightness around 30% most of the time. In other words, I work hard to maximize my battery life. Still, I find the battery life to be annoyingly short.Read more ›